purpose to make city fruitful, people adopted tree
Faridabad/Alive News: Navchetna Trust is once again celebrating its Green Mission by conducting ‘The First Anniversary of The Largest Plantation’ drive in Faridabad. The drive is based on ‘Adopt a Fruit Tree’ mission and is supported by Manav Rachna Educational Institutions, District Administration, Faridabad, Dept. of Forest, Govt. of Haryana; Arth, Super Screws and Victoria Tools. This green initiative was inaugurated by members and patrons of Faridabad Navchetna Trust, Dr. Prashant Bhalla, President, MREI, Dr. Amit Bhalla, Vice President, MREI, Shri Shammi Kapoor of Super Screws, Fdaridabad Industries Association President Shri Navdeep Chawla, Shri H.S. Banga of Victoria Tools, Lakhani Armani Group Chairman Shri K.C. Lakhani, Sarvodaya Hospital Chairman Shri Rakesh Gupta among others here today.
It is noteworthy that Faridabad Navchetna Trust had organized one of ‘The Largest Plantation’ drives in India on July 25, 2015, in which citizens of Faridabad planted two Lakh saplings in three hours in a single day – registering Faridabad in the Limca Book of Records! The present Initiative which is being held from July 23 to July 24, 2016, is being observed as the First Anniversary of The Largest Plantation, in which Faridabad Navchetna Trust has been zealously encouraging citizens of Faridabad to ‘Adopt a Fruit Tree’.
Congratulating Faridabad Navchetna Trust for their Green Campaign, Dr Prashant Bhalla, President, Manav Rachna Educational Institutions, said, “With a view to greening Faridabad and making it beautiful and environment-friendly, Faridabad Navchetna Trust has taken on the admirable and mammoth task of distributing fruit plants for free. This step would go a long way towards ensuring that we live in a happier and healthier place for generations to come and provide valuable nutrition source for the city’s flora and fauna. What is noteworthy is the amazing enthusiasm of people across all age groups participating in this mission with a view to creating a greener tomorrow. It should be our collective responsibility to nurture the fruit plants with the same degree of enthusiasm as when they were adopted at the venue.”
Dr Amit Bhalla, VP, MREI, stated that citizens should take the onus of taking care of the plants with a view to seeing them grow and embark fruits.